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 INDEX 57 Buildings of University Continued Foster Hall, 229, 264; Graduate Hall, erection of, 223; Green Hall: gift of Elizabeth G. Kelly, 313; erected on foundations paid for in large part by Mrs. Martin Ryerson, 313; Haskell Oriental Museum, 277, 297, 299; conferences held at dedicatory exercises of, 299; used as lecture hall of Divinity School, 300; Heat, Light, and Power Plant, the: cost of, defrayed by John D. Rocke- feller, 283, 342; enlargement of, 343; erection of, 341; site of, how acquired, 336; temporary plants, where located, 342; Helen Culver Quadrangle, 304; Hitchcock Hall: description of, 344; equipment of, 345; erection of, 344; Hull Biological Laboratories: amount expended on, 282; erection and naming f> 33> 34! presentation of, by Helen Culver, 305; Hutchinson Hall, 228, 347; Ida Noyes Hall: dedication of, 441; description of, 441-42 ; erection of, 441 ; Kelly Hall, 229, 264, 274, 313; Kent Chemical Laboratory, 183-84, 233-36, 274; Law Building: cornerstone laying of, by Theodore Roosevelt, 350; cost of, 351-52; description of, 351; erection of, 35; Lexington Hall, temporary building for Junior College women, 356, 408; Mandel Assembly Hall,. 228, 345, 347, 348; Middle and South Divinity Halls, erection of, 223; Mitchell Tower, 228, 346, 347; Morgan Park Academy (buildings), 358-60 (see also Morgan Park Acad- emy); Physiology and Physiological Chem- istry Building, 303, 304; President's House, location and cost of, 240, 336; Harper, William Rainey, Memorial Library, 367; capacity of, 367; con- struction of, 424; dedication of, 425 ff .; description of, 427-28; Reynolds Club House, 228, 345, 347; a center of University social life, 348, 4S2; Ricketts Laboratory, erection of, 432- 335 Rosenwald Hall, erection of, 434-36. Ryerson Physical Laboratory, 237-40; Annex to, 428-29; School of Education: erection of buildings for, 329, 352; first housed in Ellis Hall, 341; gifts to, by Mrs. Emmons Blaine, 273; permanent location of, 342; temporary structure for, 283; site for, contributed by Mrs. J. Young Scammon, 328-29 (see also Buildings of University); Snell Hall, 228, 264; women given first use of, 261; Theology Building, provided for, 365, 442-43; Tower Group: cost of, 347; donations toward, 345; University High School Building, 354- 55; dedication ceremonies, Chicago Commercial Club present at, 355; named Henry Holmes Belfield Hall, 355 (see also University of Chicago); University Press: administrative offices of University housed in building of, 343-44; bookstore, in, 344; completion of building for, 343 ; cornerstone laying, date of, 343; General Library and Law School, housed in, 343; permanent building, cost of, defrayed from funds contributed by John D. Rockefeller, 283, 343; purchase of site for, 336; temporary building for, 227, 343; Walker Geological Museum, 212-13, 230-33; Yerkes Observatory, 267; bulletins of, 317; construction of, 308; location of, how influenced, 307; professors' houses, erected at, 340; site of, gift of John Johnston, Jr., 308, 336; Zoology and Paleontology Building, 303, 304. Bulletins, official, issued by President W. R. Harper, 133. Burroughs, John C.: activities of, in procuring site for Old University, 13; elected as first president of Old Uni- versity, 14, and chancellor, 18. Burton, Ernest D.: appointment of, as Director of Libraries, 366; to chair of New Testament Greek, 202; investiga- tions by, in Far East, 465. Business manager. See Heckman, Wal- lace; Rust, Henry A.; University of Chicago.